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S.F. police commission, SFPD and U.S. DOJ launch collaborative review as department rewrites use‑of‑force policy

San Francisco Police Commission · February 3, 2016
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Summary

The SFPD briefed the Police Commission on a new U.S. DOJ COPS collaborative review and a near‑term plan to rewrite the department’s use‑of‑force policy, incorporating community forum recommendations and convening stakeholder review before final commission consideration.

San Francisco’s Police Commission heard on Feb. 3 that the U.S. Department of Justice’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) office will conduct a collaborative review of the San Francisco Police Department and the department is drafting a new use‑of‑force policy for the commission’s review.

Chief of Police (as identified in the transcript) told the commission: "They are going to be doing a collaborative or form review of the San Francisco Police Department," and said the department will fold community workshop recommendations into a draft policy and…

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